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Graphic Organizers
Before you begin to write a paragraph or an essay, you must organize your thoughts. This is a very important step for every writer.
There are many ways to orgainze your thoughts. Here are some helpful sites to explore:
This site has organizers for different types of essays:
http://www.educationoasis.com/curriculum/graphic_organizers.htm
This site has many different graphic organizers and explanations for them:
This site has an interactive Venn Diagram
http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/venn/
OUTLINE MAKER
Click here for an on-line outline maker - you can create, save and print your outline
http://www.crlsresearchguide.org/NewOutlineMaker/NewOutlineMakerInput.aspx
OUTLINE FORM FOR CAUSE AND EFFECT PARAGRAPHS : CLICK HERE:
college.cengage.com/devenglish/.../
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_ch12.doc
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Before you begin to write a paragraph or an essay, you must organize your thoughts. This is a very important step for every writer.
There are many ways to orgainze your thoughts. Here are some helpful sites to explore:
This site has organizers for different types of essays:
http://www.educationoasis.com/curriculum/graphic_organizers.htm
This site has many different graphic organizers and explanations for them:
This site has an interactive Venn Diagram http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/venn/
OUTLINE MAKER
Click here for an on-line outline maker - you can create, save and print your outline
http://www.crlsresearchguide.org/NewOutlineMaker/NewOutlineMakerInput.aspx
OUTLINE FORM FOR CAUSE AND EFFECT PARAGRAPHS : CLICK HERE:
college.cengage.com/devenglish/.../outline_ch12.doc